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How to build a culture of security in funded SaaS companies with software security best practices

Audacix

This unknown is especially worrying if you sell your cloud software or web application for others to use, particularly if you sell to enterprises. The Australian Cyber Security Centre publishes a set of standards that government departments are required to follow (whether they do or not is a completely different issue!)

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11 application security questions that show if your SaaS is enterprise-ready

Audacix

As enterprises increasingly become more open to introducing cloud software to their environments, you as a cloud provider must proactively anticipate their concerns and address them. Why are enterprise buyers' concerned about cloud software security? What security questions stop enterprise buyers from buying your cloud software?

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

Optimize cloud economics and drive Business Goals. Start assessing what you will need to do by reviewing the AWS Well-Architected Security Pillar design principles and Google’s DevOps tech: Shifting left on security. #2 One reason is that many enterprises do not run everything on public clouds. How do you respond?

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Understanding Multi-tenancy, the Keystone of SaaS

CloudGeometry

2020 left no doubt: the growth of cloud computing is firmly grounded in the SaaS business model. The Fundamental Goal of SaaS tenant Isolation – Know what tenancy is, its types, and key services from a user/customer context. Optimize cloud economics and drive Business Goals. It is the secret to effective tiering and scaling.

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When Does Open Source Make Sense for a Business?

OpenView Labs

On-premise (or “cloud-prem”) is still a thing. These days, on-premise deployments commonly come in the form of businesses running their own VMs in a cloud IaaS environment. Think: financial services, healthcare, and other highly-regulated industries. Yes, SaaS is powerful. Yes, SaaS is pervasive.